Save Lions From Carbofuran Pesticide Poisoning!

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Atlanta, GA, United StatesCreated June 7, 2009

Save Lions From Carbofuran Pesticide Poisoning!

Atlanta, GA, United States
Created June 7, 2009

The Issue

Currently, carbofuran pesticide is easily accessible in Kenya. It is used to keep wildlife out of crops, but once one animal has been poisoned, the carcass attracts other wildlife.

The poison then travels from carcass to predator, leading to horrible deaths on each step along the food chain.


Lions are a vulnerable species that depend on a wide variety of wildlife to survive. With a diet that ranges from wildebeest to birds, they are at tremendous risk of carbofuran pesticide poisoning.

Unfortunately, their population has already declined by 30 to 50 percent over the past two decades, due to human population growth, agricultural expansion, hunting and poaching by livestock ranchers.


While the Kenyan government has stopped allowing sales of this pesticide in Kenya, some members of Kenya's parliament still oppose a ban of the pesticide.


As home to the most iconic and celebrated wildlife on the African continent, it is important that Kenya ban this poison immediately.


Please send a message to the Minister of Tourism and Wildlife today in support of a ban on carbofuran pesticide.



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Target: Kenya's Minister of Tourism and Wildlife

Sponsored by: Care2

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The Issue

Currently, carbofuran pesticide is easily accessible in Kenya. It is used to keep wildlife out of crops, but once one animal has been poisoned, the carcass attracts other wildlife.

The poison then travels from carcass to predator, leading to horrible deaths on each step along the food chain.


Lions are a vulnerable species that depend on a wide variety of wildlife to survive. With a diet that ranges from wildebeest to birds, they are at tremendous risk of carbofuran pesticide poisoning.

Unfortunately, their population has already declined by 30 to 50 percent over the past two decades, due to human population growth, agricultural expansion, hunting and poaching by livestock ranchers.


While the Kenyan government has stopped allowing sales of this pesticide in Kenya, some members of Kenya's parliament still oppose a ban of the pesticide.


As home to the most iconic and celebrated wildlife on the African continent, it is important that Kenya ban this poison immediately.


Please send a message to the Minister of Tourism and Wildlife today in support of a ban on carbofuran pesticide.



Thanks for taking action!


Target: Kenya's Minister of Tourism and Wildlife

Sponsored by: Care2

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Love AnimalsPetition StarterI just want to do my part making the world a better place for all.

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Petition created on June 7, 2009